Study Reveals Energy Drinks Are The "Gateway" To A Cocaine Addiction

The negative side effects of energy drinks are no secret. For months (let's be honest, more like years), we've watched study after study reveal the horrific things these nasty drinks do to the human body.

The amount of studies that reveal the dangers of energy drinks are seemingly endless. Yet, here we stand in 2017 … still drinking them.

In case you thought we've finally reached the point where energy drinks simply can't get worse, think again. There's a reason why you can't kick your bad habit — why you're reaching for that Monster Energy drink at 3PM despite every story, study, or article that's told you not to. These drinks are seriously addicting … so addicting in fact, that they could act as a "gateway" to cocaine, according to a new study.

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Researchers found that 21- to 25-year-olds who drank large amount of sugar- and caffeine-filled products were significantly more likely to become addicted to cocaine. These participants were also at a greater risk of alcohol abuse and using amphetamines and other stimulants within five years. Yikes.

With that in mind, swallow your pride and splurge on a $5 latte next time you need that afternoon pick-me-up. You'll thank yourself later.